................................................................. .. As deft. malicious and fascinating a comedy as you could hope to see. " - Wolcott Gibbs John C. Wilson presents Clifton * Peggy * Leonora * Milcfred WEBB WOOD CORBETT NATWICK 8llTNE SPIRIT A Farce By NOEL COWARD MOROSCO THEA. 45th St., West ,of B'wa, · Circle 6.6230 Eves.: 8:40. Mats.: Wed. & Sat. 2:40 .................................................................. "A PERFECT COMEDY"-ATI(1NSON, Times LIFE WITH FATHER with HOWARD LINDSAY and DOROTHY STICKNEY EMPIRE Theatre , ,..,' .\;:t ?") 3 Ú"''': ':,:?ffF,ttt . "': ;. "A honey for your money."-Willche15 GEORGE ABBOTT'S musical hit \ ' //' , ,, . , I " ' /1 with ROSEMARY LANE Book by Music & Lyrics by JOMM CECIL HOLM. HUGH MARTIN &. RALPH BLANE BARRYMORE Thea.. W. 47 St. Mats. Wed. & Sat. ; i :' :r r. 1 Dc A \ t.\ , -'i ,,\t. \\\}''JA new Comedy by pili&\' JOSEPH KESSELRING with BORIS KARLOFF FULTON, W. 46 St. Evgs. 8:40. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:40 MOTION PICTURE THE FIFTEEN GALLERY 37 West 57th Street New York City VICTOR I "A Decade of Experiment" March 9th to 23rd. 1942 indicate pianIssImo, in order to get the feeling that he is composing his own music. Every Saturday afternoon he makes the ten-minute trip from Jersey to Manhattan by ferry. On this excur- sion he sits by himself, blinking and smil- ing at the other passengers, while they look back at him, in his odd clothes and with his long hair, in some bewilder- ment. In town he goes straight to Stieglitz's gallery, where he meets a few old friends, such as Emil Zoler, the painter, who helps out at the gallery. Later he walks about the city, smok- ing Piedmont cigarettes, looking at the buildings and the bridges and in to the shop windows at the hard-faced manne- quins, which fascinate him. After a cock- tail and an early dinner with friends, he returns to Cliffside. Once or twice during the winter he and Mrs. Marin come to Manhattan for a concert, or for a dinner with the Herbert J. Selig- manns or the Arthur Schwabs, old friends whose homes are filled with Marin aquarelles. On the whole, few people in New York know Marin, whom European art critics have called the greatest American water-colorist, well enough to recognize him on sight. His neighbors in Cliffside smile at him indulgently but know practically nothing about his painting. He thinks they like h ,,, . 11 " b h . 1m romantIca y, or ecause IS name inexplicably appears in the newspapers from time to time. Cliffside has raised no monument to him. He is not in Who's Who. Marin and Stieglitz feel that he has done not too badly, all in all, to have averaged "about the pay of a bank clerk," as Stieglitz says, while re- fusing all commercial work and portrait commissions and painting exactly as he pleases. Today his output continues un- diminished, even though people have lit- tle inclination to think of art right now and the times look dark for painters. Marin once wrote in a letter, "Over in Europe they are fighting. . . and yet after all it is the artist who wins out. The artist, that old, old-fashioned critter who remains the same yesterday , today, tomorrow, and will continue, by God, to paint his people and his trees." This was written to Stieglitz in 1 914 on the '--' occasion of another war, but to Marin it is still true today. -MATTHEW JOSEPHSON . DEPT. OF UNDERSTATEMENT [From the Boston Sunday Herald] It took adjustment to stand stark naked in fifty-below-zero weather and clean his clothing before crawling into a sleeping bag. 3S 'e )? , '.:. . I MAX GORDON HITS "A HONEY OF A SHOW" I -Walter Winchell - . \ 1\ __ J MY SISTER EILEEN SECOND LAUGH YEAR! BilTMORE, w. 47 St. CI 6-9353 Evs. 8:40. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:40 . , ..." "Buoyant. giddy & funny" -Atkinson, Times JUNIOR MISS . LYCEUM, 45 St. E. of B'way. CH. I 4-4256. Evgs. 8:40 Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2:40 IIA CASCADE OF COLOR. MUSIC AND THEATRICAL DELIGHT!II-Lockridge, Sun GERTRUDE LAWRENCE in the Musical Hit uLADY IN THE DARK" ALVIN, 52 St. W. of B'way-Mats. Wed. & Sat. M ail Orders Promptly Filled r:vo/ SHEPARD TRAUBE, in assoctàtion yWith Alexander H. Cohen, presents );: ANGEL STREET If By PATRICK HAMILTON / Vincent. Judith . Leo G. PRICE EVELYN CARROLL GOLDEN Theatre, W. 45th St. CI. 6-67400 Evgs. 8:40. Mats. Wed. & Sat. 2:40 rlWlIIIUIIlllllhllWllIIUIIlllllllu ,,"'''PIIIUIIIIHIIIIIIIIIBII''U .. 11111 IIILWllIIlIPlHllJllllltlllUlIIUllllllØlL ...111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111101& g I : L<<(!! ' 5 I I ;.' :4i ) I IIIIIIIII l!JIIilU 11111 I1Inllllllllll1lllllUUlIlIlI1I1 111I111,1I1II11111111111111111UIIIIIUlIIlIlß11I1II1II1IIUlIlIlIl1IiII11I1lI1II1II1I1lI1111111I111IU 1IW11IIII1IIIIIi .. A modem classic. . . beautiful. . . exciting. . . J memorable. u -Richard Watts lr.,Her.-Trib. ,..', ; Li G!N tïi;'s t, , .; MAJESTIC Thea., West 44th St. CI. 6-0730 '. : \ o,t . ,.: Eves. including Sunday. Mats. Wed. & Sat. \. '.:, ; OLSEN &JOHNSON In Thei1 Cra: Musical , ( CARMEN ELLA MIRANDA · LOGAN -' WINTER GARDEN. 8'wav & 50th St. Mats. SAT. & SUN, $1.10-$2,75, Mat, & Evg, perfs, SUNDAY) WHARTON and GABEL present . :.: ::' ,' - ':.:.':.. HYMIE- Q' .,:: <" ;': '.. ,:.,.J of .' ".,.:.." .,'Jr,. o\f the " : ' : ';< ... J} fa ';i e .sl r . CORT THEATRE "M iss George is a joy."-BROWN, World-Teleoram "Mr. Smith is a rare delight."-W A TTS, Her. Trib. GRACE C. AUBREY GEORGE and SMITH in PLAYHOUSE THEA. 48th St., E. of B'way. BR 9-2628 Evgs. 8:40. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 2 :40